"The worship of Cybele under the form
of the Black Stone of Pessinus in Phrygia.Amazons paid marked honour to the Mother
of the Gods, consecrating to her the islandof Samothrace, setting up her altars
there, and performing magnificient sacrifices.The underlying idea in the cult of Cybele
seems to have been that of an earth-goddessof fertility in man, beast, and field.
Her worship was accompanied by the sound ofcrashing drums and cymbals, the music
of the pipe, and the voices of frenzied votaries.Of her inspiration came a form of holy
madness, which endowed the worshipper witha sense of mystic ecstasy and supernatural
strength. A tumultuous festival.""In the actual ceremonies performed at
Cybele's shrines the original warlike character wasalmost lost in the mystic frenzy which
found expression in noisy shouting andself-affliction."

H.Diner

The ancient region of Phrygia lies in
the highlands of central Anatolia, which is now Turkey.The Amazons worshipped their Goddess
in the form of a black stone or meteorite. This stone sat on an altar
in an open temple, which was built on an island off the coast of Colchis.
The island...Aretias.A flat bird haunted island in the Black
Sea. Here Queen Otrere had built a temple when the Amazons first
settled on the coast, and here they still worshiped when they went forth
to war. The temple was roofless, its crude altar constructed of pebbles.
Within the altar a black stone was set, and this stone was the most sacred
object in the religious cult of the Amazons.

D.Sobol

-they went to the temple to offer
sacrifice of sheep and in haste they stood round the altar, which was outside
the roofless temple, an altar built of pebbles, within which a black stone
stood fixed, a sacred thing, to which of yore the Amazons all used to pray.

The black stone was a connection to
something very old and not human, something abstract, terrifying and yet
absolutely essential to our lives. We try to pretend this level of
eality is not there, but it is; and in the Bronze Age the Moon-women knew
it and valued it above everything else.

Warrior-Priestesses"In addition to weaponry and amulets
of prowess.Accoutrements belonging to priestess
were also included as mortuary offerings. In thiswarrior-priestess burial fossilized sea
shells and a natural stone in the shape of a sea shellwere excavated. The stone contained residue
of a white substance (chalk?) that probablywas used in a ritual."

"Priestesses and warrior-priestesses were
important members of their tribes, performingoracles and divinations. Although no
headdresses were excavated from priestess burials,it is known from other sources that both
priestesses and warrior-priestesses woreelaborate headdresses decorated with
gold plaques."(CSEN)Warrior-Priestess

A long list may be made out of female
deities who show the general characteristics of Phrygian Cybele: the Lydian
Mother, Cybebe or Cybele; Rhea of Crete; Hecate of Samothrace and Lagina;
Bendis of Thrace and Lemnos; Cappadocian Ma, Britomartis, or Dictynna,
of Crete, who is Aphaea at Artemis,- of the Tauric Chersonese, of Brauron,
of Laodicea, of Ephesus, Artemis-Aphrodite of Persia. The conception
common to all these is that of a nature-Goddess, whose rites are orgiastic, and
whose protection, as that of a woman-warrior, is claimed for the state.
It is probably correct to assume that Artemis Tauropolos, to whom Diodorus
says that Amazons sacrice, is a form of Cybele, presumabley Tauric Artemis.
It deserves special prominence, because the Amazons are shown to have been
their votaries.

An altar is made and surrounded by a
circle of green logs. An approach is constructed out of banked-up
earth. The virgin priestess approaches in a chariot drawn by deer.